Compositions of active organic compounds insoluble in waterA concentrate suitable for forming a stable aqueous composition after dilution with water, comprising: (a) 5-40% by weight of an active and water-insoluble organic compound selected from 3- iodo-2-propylbutyl carbamate (IPBC ) and / or...
VOCs are frequently used to dissolve, dilute, or disperse materials that are insoluble in water. VOCs are classified according to molecular structure or functional group. These include aliphatic hydrocarbons (many of which are chlorinated – halocarbons), aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, esters...
dissolve in polar solvents (e.g. water, alcohols) and non-polar molecules in non-polar solvents (e.g. the hydrocarbon hexane). This is why ionic compounds like table salt (sodium chloride) or compounds like sugar, dissolve in water but do not dissolve to any great extent in most organic...
Water dialysis of individual particles indicated that the organic inclusions/aggregations in the K- and S-rich particles were insoluble in water but that POCs from the coatings of individual particles were soluble. The organic coatings on individual inorganic particles may influence their surface ...
Chondritic meteorites contain 1 to 2% of organic matter, most (70–90%) of which is insoluble in water and solvents [258]. The less abundant, soluble fraction has been extensively investigated and its composition is relatively well known [259–261]. However, the structure of the dominant ins...
Machado NT. Process Analysis of Main Organic Compounds Dissolved in Aqueous Phase by Hydrothermal Processing of Açaí (Euterpe oleraceae, Mart.) Seeds: Influence of Process Temperature, Biomass-to-Water Ratio, and Production Scales.Energies. 2021; 14(18):5608. https://doi.org/10.3390/en141856...
The origin and evolution of chondrites recorded in the elemental and isotopic compositions of their macromolecular organic matter. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 71, 4380–4403 (2007). Article ADS CAS Google Scholar Derenne, S. & Robert, F. Model of molecular structure of the insoluble organic ...
Calcium stearate, with the chemical formula Ca(C18H35O2)2, has the CAS number 1592-23-0. It appears as a white, waxy solid with a faint odor. The basic structure of calcium stearate consists of two stearate molecules attached to a calcium ion. This compound is insoluble in water, but ...
The invention relates to water-soluble inclusion complexes of biologically active organic compounds which are insoluble or have only limited solubility in water, particularly of fat-soluble vitamins, steroid hormones, prostanoids, local anaesthetics and the like, to their aqueous solutions and to their ...
Most organic compounds are low melting point solids, liquids or gases that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic (sometimes referred to as nonpolar) solvents such as ether, benzene and hydrocarbons. They do not conduct electricity. This is in contrast to ionic or electrovalent compounds ...